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I’m doing well, Musiala reassures fans after neurological diagnosis

Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala reassures fans about his health after a neurological diagnosis, stating he is doing well and continuing to play football. Read More: https://punchng.com/im-doing-well-musiala-reassures-fans-after-neurological-diagnosis/

I’m doing well, Musiala reassures fans after neurological diagnosis

Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala has shared an update on his health after being diagnosed with temporary episodes of absence linked to a neurological dysfunction. The 23-year-old midfielder addressed his fans directly on Instagram on Tuesday, expressing gratitude for the messages and support he has received. Musiala explained that the episodes could account for the concerning moments seen during recent games, including matches against Leipzig and Heidenheim.

He emphasized that these episodes have become part of his daily life and are not a cause for concern. Musiala is currently receiving specialist medical care and remains optimistic about his condition, with no additional health risks beyond the diagnosed issue. After consulting with neurological experts and receiving their approval, he has decided to continue playing football.

The midfielder stated that he feels positive about his recovery and believes that remaining active with Bayern Munich is aiding his recovery process. Musiala requested that fans respect his privacy, asking them to keep further details of his condition within his closest circle, including Bayern Munich and his medical team. He expressed his appreciation for the fans' continued support and hopes that this update helps them understand his situation better.

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